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Why does range(start, end) not include end? [duplicate]

>>> range(1,11) gives you [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] Why not 1-11? Did they just decide to do it like that at random or does it have some value I am not seeing?
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Iterate through List with range [duplicate]

I'm confused with some python basics. I have my list: myList = ['a','b','c','d','e','f'] now I would like to print this list using index and range: for i in range(0, len(myList)): print(myList[...
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Python range slicing and indexing behavior [duplicate]

In Python, I'm wondering why slices work the way they do. Why did Guido van Rossum define a[start:end] to include a[start] but not a[end], or as in the title, why does a[0:1] only contain the first ...
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Python string range does not produce the last character [duplicate]

The word Hello contains 5 characters. >>> x = 'Hello' >>> >>> len(x) 5 >>> x[5] will produce an error as Python number is started from 0. I can understand this. &...
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Why in python, when slicing a string, the substring is inclusive of the first index but not the second? [duplicate]

Just out of curiosity really. As an example, the following code in python astring = 'abcdefg' print(astring[0:3]) returns abc which is the first three indices of the string. But since the indices ...
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JS Substrings understanding? [duplicate]

I'm on Codecademy and I am learning JavaScript. I'm on substrings and I get how to do them, but I wander why substrings extracts characters from indexA up to but not including indexB. Why does it ...
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Why is the left number inclusive and the right number exclusive when using the colon operator in Python arrays/strings? [duplicate]

I was just confused why in the following example the number on the left is included, while the number on the right isn't: a = "0123456789" a[:] # "0123456789" a[1:] # "...
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Python List Indexing: What's the advantage of using Inclusive index for lower bound, and Exclusive index for upper bound? [duplicate]

For example, in the range(0, 6) function, we only generate number from 0 to 5. 0 is included, but 6 is excluded. Also I see this in list slicing. That mylist[:6], index 0-5 in included, but index 6 is ...
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Why do we have to put the range of iteration of for loop as range(0,len(list)), instead of range( 0,len(list)-1 ) [duplicate]

n = [3, 5, 7] def print_list(x): for i in range(0, len(x)): print x[i] print i print_list(n) I thought since the program is iterating through the index, having the range as len(...
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How slicing in Python works

How does Python's slice notation work? That is: when I write code like a[x:y:z], a[:], a[::2] etc., how can I understand which elements end up in the slice? See Why are slice and range upper-bound ...
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Loop backwards using indices

I am trying to loop from 100 to 0. How do I do this in Python? for i in range (100,0) doesn't work. For discussion of why range works the way it does, see Why are slice and range upper-bound ...
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How should I implement inclusive ranges in Python?

I am trying to provide a UI where ranges should be described inclusively. I have human-readable descriptions such as from A to B , which represent ranges that include both end points - e.g. from 2 to ...
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Why do I get an IndexError (or TypeError, or just wrong results) from "ar[i]" inside "for i in ar"?

I'm trying to sum the values of a list using a for loop. This is my code: def sumAnArray(ar): theSum = 0 for i in ar: theSum = theSum + ar[i] return theSum I get the following ...
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C#: Why is the upper bound of ranges exclusive?

C# 8 added the ranges syntax to C#: var slice = myArray[0..2]; What I find not so intuitive is that the upper bound (2 in the previous example) is exclusive - not inclusive; i.e. myArray[0..2] ...
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How to Do Sigma Sum Notation in Python?

How can I pass the expression as argument into the function and then execute it in Python? def f(variable, function): # here calculate the function (unknown part) f(3, 2 * variable) The result ...
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